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May 6, 2024 21:26:02   #
I have eaten carp, I don’t know any good way to cook it, I can do without them, like catfish I don’t even want to catch them
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May 5, 2024 21:45:21   #
Gmchief wrote:
This is what I had. I really like the fact that it is measured. Different color every 25 feet with a hash mark every 5 feet. So if you want to put out 100 feet while trolling, there is no guessing. I just don’t like the price at cabelas, almost $50 for a spool of 65# plus tax.


That stuff is costing too much for me
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May 5, 2024 21:40:50   #
saw1 wrote:
Nice. Do the fish mind the red color? Or have you noticed any difference?


I use a fluorocarbon leader usually not less than 3 feet long and the red color doesn’t seem to matter much at all, I like the colors I can see, red blue and yellow, I use a lot of yellow but I’d say my favorite is the blue
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May 5, 2024 21:10:52   #
Uncle_T wrote:
I have bought braided line from Temu and I am happy with it and I will continue to buy from them, one that I particularly like I only know as “PE X8” it shows on the website in red and neon green, I have the red and it hasn’t faded in over one season of use, seems a little stronger than labeled but I think it’s good stuff
Other than that I like suffix 832 and yo zuri super braid


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May 5, 2024 21:06:45   #
Gmchief wrote:
I know that this has been discussed before but I am replacing the line on my reel. I have had Power Pro on it for probably close to 10 years. I sent the reel for service and removed the line. I was amazed how good of condition it still was so I put it on an inshore reel.

I’m open to suggestions for brands and retailers. I seem to remember that some of you have tried TEMU and were not disappointed. Their prices certainly are attractive.

Thanks.

I have bought braided line from Temu and I am happy with it and I will continue to buy from them, one that I particularly like I only know as “PE X8” it shows on the website in red and neon green, I have the red and it hasn’t faded in over one season of use, seems a little stronger than labeled but I think it’s good stuff
Other than that I like suffix 832 and yo zuri super braid
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May 2, 2024 22:43:03   #
So from the understanding that I got from the internet, I’m supposed to match my fly size to the leader and tippet that I’m using, or match the leader and tippet to the fly I want to use, the leader that came with my setup is supposed to be a 3x , what flies should I match this with? Oh by the way, I tried a couple of the flies I tied for practice, they weren’t so pretty once they were wet, the bluegills did kind of look at one and talk about it for a while but I think they thought it was a joke
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May 2, 2024 21:46:34   #
bapabear wrote:
Like most things, Line type is pretty simple. A double taper is exactly that. It starts out thin and gets fatter toward the middle with a constant matching taper to the opposite end. Many people just flip the line when one end gets worn. A weight forward line has a similar taper to a double taper only more pronounced than a double taper. It then has a very sharp taper to a long section of non tapered or flat line. The weight forward allows an experienced caster to cast further and heavier flies than a double taper, but lacks a bit of delicate presentation. I use only weight forward for bass and panfish because I usually cast bigger more wind resistant poppers and flies than I would for trout. As for rods, I used a fiberglass Fenwick #7 rod for years before I graduated from college, because I got it used at age 13 and that was all I could afford. I caught 6 inch trout to a couple of large sharks with it. That whole time, I wanted a #9 rod to cast big bass plugs better. When I got the #9, it was a clunker, (also fiberglass Fenwick) but did the job. I now have a carbon fiber #8 and love it for everything but finicky trout (#5) and bill fish (#12). Use what you have. When you feel you have outgrown the rod, go to a good fly shop. They will let you test different rods if they have their act together.
Note: I doubt you will ever get good or be happy trying to cast large poppers and saltwater size streamers with a #5 rod. Get good with the lighter flies then move up, or pick up a #8 carbon or #9 fiberglass cheap at a yard or estate sale for the big stuff. When you have mastered both the 5 and 9, you are ready to invest in a higher budget rod for more than just the prestiges name on it. Most important, have fun. Trust me, it is a better feeling getting skunked practicing in the back yard than fishing on the water.
Like most things, Line type is pretty simple. A d... (show quote)

Thank you so much, it’s a lot to take in but with the help of you and from the others I’ll get there , a long time ago I didn’t want to fly fish because it was a whole new and different style of fishing to learn which meant different rods lines bait, well, I’m in for it now
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Apr 30, 2024 20:49:07   #
bapabear wrote:
Most of the big bass I have caught with a fly rod were on a number 8 rod. Most were caught within 30 feet. Panfish are often caught within two rod lengths. As for flies, even though considered by some outdated and replaced by a wooly bugger by others , a black with red tail and grizzly hackle still outperforms most flies for me on big bluegill. I usually cast out , let As for trout, including stocked trout, I have converted to olive body black tail wooly bugger with with black hackle. My Bluegill popper favorite is a 1/2 inch body black with red face, yellow split hackle tail and rubber legs. I catch more bluegill on a smaller popper, but bigger bluegill with the bigger popper. The bigger popper also has produced some big bass while panfish fishing. These are my favorites, but do not be afraid to change up. even bluegill can have different moods on different days. Note if you want a lot of practice and don't care about size, an ant pattern will likely get you the most action and the most experience with setting on strikes. Again, I have caught more than my share of bluegill within a rod length or two of the rod. Good luck
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Thanks for the info, I’m so new to fly fishing just took the first step of buying a fly rod, it seems so complicated and then you find that it’s not as complicated as it seems, then it gets complicated again… lol
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Apr 30, 2024 20:02:19   #
bapabear wrote:
Most of the big bass I have caught with a fly rod were on a number 8 rod. Most were caught within 30 feet. Panfish are often caught within two rod lengths. As for flies, even though considered by some outdated and replaced by a wooly bugger by others , a black with red tail and grizzly hackle still outperforms most flies for me on big bluegill. I usually cast out , let As for trout, including stocked trout, I have converted to olive body black tail wooly bugger with with black hackle. My Bluegill popper favorite is a 1/2 inch body black with red face, yellow split hackle tail and rubber legs. I catch more bluegill on a smaller popper, but bigger bluegill with the bigger popper. The bigger popper also has produced some big bass while panfish fishing. These are my favorites, but do not be afraid to change up. even bluegill can have different moods on different days. Note if you want a lot of practice and don't care about size, an ant pattern will likely get you the most action and the most experience with setting on strikes. Again, I have caught more than my share of bluegill within a rod length or two of the rod. Good luck
Most of the big bass I have caught with a fly rod ... (show quote)

I was going to make my first fly rod an 8, but the opportunity was there with the 5 and the wife didn’t give me the eye so I went with the 5 thinking maybe that’s what I should start with
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Apr 30, 2024 19:57:31   #
Fredfish wrote:
Nice job Uncle_T.
I'm no help with the fly fishing, but very nice Pink Floyd reference with your title. That's what drew my attention. 🎶🔊👂😂


That’s why I chose that title it was also a Tom petty song I was always more into pink floyd
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Apr 30, 2024 19:55:02   #
Cougarbaby wrote:
That should roll cast fine with the right line


I’m not sure about the line, if its weight forward or not, I was looking at it today and it looks like the end of it is thinner than it is further down, but I can’t really tell and I don’t know about fly lines much, when I bought it it didn’t really say just that it was floating, I tried today and I was able to do it so I think I just need to practice more
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Apr 29, 2024 22:31:41   #
Gmchief wrote:
I found out that they can fly faster than my tractor can move!


There were some that came in the house with me lol
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Apr 29, 2024 22:30:38   #
saw1 wrote:
OUCH ! Glad you aren't allergic.


Well I started to feel a bit sick but I took some Benadryl and I was ok
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Apr 29, 2024 22:27:58   #
Cougarbaby wrote:
What weight and length is your rod also is it fiberglass or newer material faster action rods don’t load as well as slower rods on the roll cast


Decided to try learning the roll cast because it seems ( that I won’t catch so much behind me) so I thought the roll cast would be good to learn, if I could do that then I should be able to do the normal cast whatever it is called. And thank you for your help
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Apr 29, 2024 22:05:19   #
Gmchief wrote:
Good morning!!!

I was heading out for coffee the other morning and saw this guy. Reminds me of a yellow jacket staring you down while he decides if you are too close to the nest!


I mowed over a yellow jacket nest once, got stung 6 times and then realized that I needed to get away fast
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